nza ISO 639

Mbémbe Autonyms

Mbembe, Tigon

  • Geography

    CM North West region: Donga-Mantung division, Ako subdivision, north of Nkambe.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

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Akonto, Tigon, Tigong, Tigum, Tigun, Tikun, cha Mbémbe, chya Mbembe, cya Mbembe
Mbémbe
40,000 in Cameroon (2005 SIL), increasing. Based on the actual population of the subdivision where the Tigon Mbembe people are present, as of the official 2005 census (2014 C. Hamm). Total users in all countries: 60,000.
North West region: Donga-Mantung division, Ako subdivision, north of Nkambe.
Central Cameroon, Nigeria, Map 12
5 (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Jukunoid, Central, Jukun-Mbembe-Wurbo, Mbembe
Ashuku (Kitsipki), Nama (Dama, Namu), Nzare (Izale, Izare, Ndzale, Njari, Nsare), Kporo, Eneeme.
Vigorous. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Many also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes]. Some also use English [eng]. Some also use Limbum [lmp]. Also use Hausa [hau]. Also use Naami [bzv]. Used as L2 by Kemedzung [dmo], Limbum [lmp], Naami [bzv], Sari [asj].
Literacy rate in L1: 10%. Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%. 5% can read and write. Used informally in education. Literature. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 2018.
Latin script [Latn].
Distinct from Mbembe [mfn] of Nigeria, which is in the Cross River group. Traditional religion, Christian, Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Mbembe, Tigon
Mbembe, Tigon
20,000 in Nigeria (1987).
Taraba state: Sardauna LGA, Kurmi district.
Ashuku (Ashaku, Kitsipki, Ákә́tsә̀kpә́, Ákúcùkpú), Nama (Dama, Eneeme, Kporo, Namu, Nzare).
6a (Vigorous)
Also use Hausa [hau].
Primary school in every village.
Entirely different from Mbembe [mfn] in Cross River group. Dialects form a subgroup. Traditional religion, Christian.
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